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How to Use the Programming, Keyboard Sheet

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12 How to Use the Programming Keyboard Sheet The programming keyboard sheet is used for programming in the PGM 1 or 2 mode. This sheet is transparent. Place the sheet over the standard key sheet or blank key sheet when programming. Programming Keyboard Layout (PAGE (PAGE ( ) (MODE) (HOME) UP) DOWN) ( ) ( ) ( ) (CANCEL) (ENTER) [ ] N_ - + { } " ' ? ? (BACK SPACE) (INS) (PREV. (NEXT (DEL) RECORD) RECORD) -- (RECALL) (DC) (UPDATE) QW E R T Y U I O P / ASDFGH J K L ; : ZXCV BNM , . (DC) (SHIFT) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SHIFT) : The shaded area contains the character keys which are used for programming. (SHIFT) (DC) (INS) (DEL) BACK SPACE : Used for entry of characters. For more information about characters for programming, see the section "How to Enter Text Using Alphanumeric Characters. " : Used to move the cursor. (ENTER) : Used to enter each setting. CA/AT : Used to finalize programming. (CANCEL) : Used to cancel programming and to get back to the previous screen. PREV. RECORD : Used to go back to the previous record, e.g., from the department 2 programming window back to the department 1 programming window. NEXT RECORD : Used to go to the next record, for example, in order to program unit prices for sequential departments. PAGE DOWN : Used to scroll the window to go to the next page. PAGE UP : Used to scroll the window to go back to the previous page. CL : Used to clear the last setting you have entered or clear an error state. : Used to toggle between two or more options. SBTL : Used to list those options which you can toggle by the key. (RECALL) : Used to call up a desired code. : (UPDATE) Used to update PLU unit price or name. Numeric keys: Used for entering figures. - 120 -

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How to Use the Programming
Keyboard Sheet
The programming keyboard sheet is used for programming in the PGM 1 or 2
mode.
This sheet is transparent. Place the sheet over the standard key sheet or blank key sheet when
programming.
Programming Keyboard Layout
[
]
N
_
-
+
{
}
"
'
?
<
>
!
@
#
$
%
^
&
*
(
)
=
Q
W
E
R
T
Y
U
I
O
P
/
A
S
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
;
:
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M
,
.
(DC)
(SHIFT) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SPACE) (SHIFT)
?
(PAGE
UP)
(BACK
SPACE)
(PAGE
DOWN)
(PREV.
RECORD)
(NEXT
RECORD)
(MODE)
(HOME)
(CANCEL)
(INS)
(
)
(DEL)
(ENTER)
(DC)
––
(UPDATE)
(RECALL)
(
)
(
)
(
)
: The shaded area contains the character keys which are used for programming.
(SHIFT)
(DC)
(INS)
(DEL)
BACK
SPACE
: Used for entry of characters. For more information about
characters for programming, see
the section “How to Enter Text Using Alphanumeric Characters. ”
: Used to move the cursor.
(ENTER)
:
Used to enter each setting.
CA/AT
:
Used to finalize programming.
(CANCEL)
:
Used to cancel programming and to get back to the previous screen.
PREV.
RECORD
:
Used to go back to the previous record, e.g., from the department 2 programming window back to the
department 1 programming window.
NEXT
RECORD
:
Used to go to the next record, for example, in order to program unit prices for sequential departments.
PAGE
DOWN
:
Used to scroll the window to go to the next page.
PAGE
UP
:
Used to scroll the window to go back to the previous page.
CL
:
Used to clear the last setting you have entered or clear an error state.
:
Used to toggle between two or more options.
SBTL
:
Used to list those options which you can toggle by the
key.
(RECALL)
:
Used to call up a desired code.
(UPDATE)
:
Used to update PLU unit price or name.
Numeric keys: Used for entering figures.
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